Newspaper headlines: 'Iron clad' Biden support and 'radical NHS plan'


The headline in the Guardian reads: Biden declares 'iron clad' support for Israel amid fears of Iran attack
The headline in the Daily Telegraph reads: Biden warns Iran not to attack Israel
The headline in the Daily Express reads: Radical NHS plan to fast track care and free up beds
Continuing on the theme of domestic politics, the Daily Express splashes on Rishi Sunak's election promise of cutting NHS waiting times. The paper reports that a "radical shake-up" involving new "same-day units" is having a positive impact on some hospitals. [BBC]
The headline in the Times reads: Sickness claims rise hits Tory heartlands
The headline in the Daily Mirror reads: Caroline Flack exclusive: I will get the truth
Developments in the case of Caroline Flack feature on the front page of the Daily Mirror. A police watchdog has urged the Met to investigate why police contested initial advice from the Crown Prosecution Service not to charge Flack as her mother vows to continue her quest for truth [BBC]
The headline in the Sun reads: Ring of steed
The headline in the Daily Mail reads: China is flooding Britain with fake stamps
The headline in the Financial Times reads: Markets slash rate cut bets as US inflation climbs to 3.5%
The headline in the i newspaper reads: Labour plans to fix UK buses with public ownership of failing services
The i leads with a Labour plan to fix failing bus services by effectively nationalising them. Sticking with the transport theme, it also reports the looming closure of a factory that had been earmarked to build high-speed trains. [BBC]
The headline in the Metro reads: 3 bottles of laughing gas a day
A tragic case of substance abuse leads the Metro on Thursday. It reports that an inquest heard how a student was inhaling multiple bottles of laughing gas per day in the time leading up to her being admitted to hospital. [BBC]

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